In Kuffs, Christian Slater plays George Kuffs, an irresponsible 21-year-old who walks out on his pregnant girlfriend Maya (Milla Jovovich) and runs, broke, to see his big brother Brad (Bruce Boxleitner) in San Francisco. Bruce is the owner… MoreIn Kuffs, Christian Slater plays George Kuffs, an irresponsible 21-year-old who walks out on his pregnant girlfriend Maya (Milla Jovovich) and runs, broke, to see his big brother Brad (Bruce Boxleitner) in San Francisco. Bruce is the owner of a Special Patrol, a franchised civilian auxiliary police force. During George's visit, Bruce is killed, and George, who witnessed the killing, takes over the patrol to seek revenge. But first George has to earn respect from the patrol, and at first all of them want him out. But with the help of a police liaison (Tony Goldwyn), he uncovers an illicit scheme involving $50 million, a case Bruce was just about to break when he was killed. George decides to stick around and complete the work his brother started.

I really liked this movie, mostly because I'm a big Christian Slater fan, and he's plays both cute and tough in this movie. At times this movie is… MoreI really liked this movie, mostly because I'm a big Christian Slater fan, and he's plays both cute and tough in this movie. At times this movie is more of a comedy and at other times it's a crime drama, it goes back and forth. I liked it anyway, it's just a good movie for Slater, and if you're a fan of his, you wont want to miss this one.

Candy Rose

Teen flick. Funny, action packed and romantic. I feel old, I have this on VHS!

Jim Woehr

This is a some-what entertaining, but stupid screwball cop comedy.

Conner Rainwater

A crazy little 90's movie that covers every possible way to depict the cop genre. The on-screen narration is somewhat fitting and the extreme violence in… MoreA crazy little 90's movie that covers every possible way to depict the cop genre. The on-screen narration is somewhat fitting and the extreme violence in the face of comedy seems to work as well. I swear, some of the sound effects and devices could have only been used at the time. I love Christian Slater's performance and it's one of the main reasons I can accept and love the movie rather than find it weird. By today's standards this is just bizarre and crazy, but there was a time when this was considered normal.